Houses and Land for Sale. BOMBAY 485 Acres, mostly all in grasa and rough feed; fenced, about 20 paddocks; watered by streams; all been heavy bush country; House and outbuildings: township 3 miles. Price. £15 P;a.;, very easy terms, or exchange for about 100 acres dairy farm. 286 WAIKATO— 600 Acres, mostly alluvial flats and drained swamp; no better land in the Auckland Province for dairying and fattening; milking two large dairy herds at present time; would cut into four excellent dairy farms. A huge profit in this pro- | perty. Highly recommended and worthy of inspection. 284 A <} ACHES—SmaII Suburban Farm, South t:— line-, all in grass; 8 paddocks; new Bungalow; good outbuildings; fronting beach. Price, £80 p.a. Cash. £600, or ,exI change for about 200 acres. 271 MOFFAT~i ILLAEI)i HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. 95. QUEEN STREET. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP— £50 P.A. (OR NEAREST OFFER)— 187 ACRES, BEAUTIFUL DAIRY FARM— Handy Cambridge—Milking now 55 cows (carry 80). Dwelling, full range outbuildings; position first-class; well watered; 14 paddocks; stock at valuation, (about £1200) ii desired. Owners will consider exchange (or sell £1000 deposit); equity £4445 mortgages, small farm near Auckland, or good house property. Send offers quickly. *90 ACRES—SOUTH LINE— good rtO—j English grass, bal. rough feed; carries now 40 cows (wintered 80 head); 10 subdivisions. • Dwelling, all outbuildings, first-class condtion; 'phone on house. Owner will exchange for small farm, good, mortgages, shop property, etc., or sell on easy terms. Write for FURTHER PARTICULARS, STATING YOUR OFFER.
, BUTLER BROS., , l 12, CITY CHAMBERS, AUCKLAND, r, — ■ 0 cl I £800. £800. £800. 2d SECTION. 5 2d section; * xy ELL, - BUILT HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS \ ' ' and usual conveniences, situated right on . the tramline; everything in good order. An absolute bargain at the price. J £950. £950. ; £950. "j\/TT. EDEN, two minutes from tram: level ■"-** and everything in good condition ; sewer drainage. House of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc. Ground in lawn, fruit and vegetable garden. Further par- « ticulars from Sole Agent?, SMITH, DUNNE & CO.. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. i .^^_____________ Business Notices. rpHE A USTRALIAN pROVINCIAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. T HE A«P A- P ROPOSIT POLICIES I ASSURING SUCCESS. THEY ENABLE YOU TO BECOME YOUR QWN T ANDLORD A GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. QWN A FREEHOLD. jy ON ' T pA Y DENT. If you are Sinrle, make a Provision for Your Future. , If you are Married, make Provision for your Own and Family's Future. A HOUSE PURCHASE POLICY WILL MAKE YOU A LANDLORD. Make a start to Own a Freehold, write for particulars To-day. F. A. MURE ELL, Manger. R A N G E a. i NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF ALL I LEADING MAKES IN STOCK. 1 REPAIHS IN ALL BRANCHES AGENTS FOR CHAMPION RANGES SIUNEX AND WHITE, OLD RANGES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. : p-on* 1238 Wakefield STWE SELL! WE BUY! VOCE SATISFACTION k ls \ OCR SUCCESS. 1 0 L r, L A S - ■ fo\: the Time. Miscellaneous. rpilE HERALD WRITING TABLETS Are still 103 Gd d 02., plus Is postage. Containing Pure Cream Worn Bank Paper 131ANOS on easy terms. Exchanges made. Large slock for selection.—E. and FPiano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Man a ger. VERE. PATON AND CO. flay astounding T prices of Used Furniture.'Phone 2388. A BOON to Housewives—One application A "f Linoarnish will keen your Linoleums bright for 12 months. it is easily applied ! " ana imparts . a lasting shine —no back- i breaking rubbing. So;d by Grocers. 1 CiOLLARD and Coilard Wr^d-renowned ' .' Pianos. Great value. Easy terms.— I ' Solo Agents, E. and b' Piano Agency, Ltd. ' ■ S Co'dicutt, Manager ' 11 THE London Clothing Cleaning Co.—Re- ' ' 1. modelling and Cleaning, Left-off Ap- " 1 parel Bought.—B. Great North Road; 'phono GOING Away? —Send for George Vere. Auckland's Auctioneer 'Phone 2388. GET that Piano for Xmas. From 15s de- 1 posit (weekly payments).—Central A-»'"v. ,0. City Chambers. ..iso. Pianos Bought. VirlllTE Casement Muslin, Is fid yard--1 T 72m Sheeting. 2s Grl yard: Pillow Slips! Is Gel each.— 'he Economic, opp. Town Hall. - "ITiURNITURE 10 Sell?— send it~to X Vere. Paton and Co., High St. 'Phone 2388 lADlfcTsi' Hose. Is 4!tl pair: Gloves. 6d -i Pi:ir; Mtinlin and Lace Collars, 9d If Is Gd.—The EcuiKiniic. opp. Town Hall. ' jyjEMORIAL AND BEREAVEMENT CARDS PRINTED BEST STYLES. HERALD OFFICE. 1 Queen Street. _ And Ward Street. Hamilton. IjMjUND, what was wanton, at Vere, Paton mid CVi.'s. High St. 'Phone 2388. C OAKLEY, the unrivalled out-door sale Auctioneer LADIES, banish backaches, use Linoarnish i-nd have a hri<;ht lasting shine on your | 1 linoleum tor.l'2 months; no rubbine for a! ■* whole year. Linoarnish is applied with a brush- like varnish. All Grocers. I TNDIAN RUGS.—Largest Stock and Lowest » J. Prices in the Dominion. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., 8 Elliott Street. B~ EAUTIFUL INDIAN RUGS, quaint de". signs, sett rich colours. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD. Elliott Street. "J7URNITURE Removing a speciality; 2 I motor-cars; charges, moderate— H. Dove" New Lynn. 'Phone 3871 H long, 2 short rings)! ( HOUSEWIVES who polish their floo™ Xi every week should try Lmoarnish. Applied once a year with a brush it will keep Linoleum bright and clean without the usual - rub. rub. _*' I ''- All Grocers. i " HAWKINS - , Install Kel;e \ AsThrnl I J--*- Powder, tor .cl'fficuity 01 breathins. , clearing the broncnial tubes, catarrh, and «• "sthma. 1 his powder is unrivalled; Is and -s post tree-C W. Hawkins, Herbalist. laO. Gcorse St., Dunedia. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 6
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